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tekau ma rima tekau ma ono tekau ma whito tekau ma waru tekau ma iwa rua tekau

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The Maori numbers for 15 to 20 are: 15 - tekau ma rima, 16 - tekau mā ono, 17 - tekau mā whitu, 18 - tekau mā waru, 19 - tekau mā iwa, 20 - rua tekau.

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